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Flight Safety

Metrojet Bomb Theory Gains Traction

The U.S. and the U.K. now appear to agree that a bomb brought down Metrojet 9268. Numerous reports quoting unnamed sources say the bomb theory is now front and center. The U.K. banned flights to the Sinai area on Wednesday. There has been no official judgment on the theory by any of the many bodies […]

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Flight Safety

Boeing 767 Catches On Fire During Taxi In Florida

Twenty-one people were sent to hospitals Thursday when a Dynamic Airways Boeing 767 caught fire while taxiing for departure atFort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. One man suffered serious injuries during the evacuation of 101 passengers via emergency slides, WTVJ in Miami reported. Meanwhile, the airport closed the field, and one runway reopened around 3 p.m. Witnesses […]

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Flight Safety

French Investigators Confirm Flaperon From MH370

Matching serial numbers from a piece of flaperon found on a French island in July confirm the debris is from Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, French investigators said Thursday. While Malaysian officials announced in August the 9-foot piece was from the Boeing 777 that disappeared in March 2014, the French government held off on its own […]

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Business & Military

Rocket Lab Building Launch Site In New Zealand

A remote spit of land on New Zealand’s South Island will soon become a space launch site for Rocket Lab, which plans to offer low-cost launches for satellites using a smaller, specially designed rocket. The site is slated for completion by the end of the year and target markets will include universities and small startup […]

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Business & Military

LightSquared Wants FCC To Mandate GPS Interference Talks

LightSquared, the company that three years ago was proposing a nationwide cellphone network whose signals were shown to disrupt GPS signals, is back. In a multibillion-dollar gambit that could reduce the cost of cell service, potentially at the expense of GPS, it’s also asking the FCC to force GPS companies to help solve the technical […]

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Flight Safety

Film Composer James Horner Dies In Tucano Crash

Hollywood film composer and pilot James Horner died Monday when his Tucano turboprop crashed in a forest in southern California. An Associated Press report, confirming Horner was the solo pilot and owner of the aircraft, said the Tucano crashed and burned in the Los Padres National Forest, about 100 miles northwest of Los Angeles.The FAA […]

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Press Releases

Garmin To Host Aviation Open House

Garmin is pleased to extend an invitation to our customers and media to attend our first annual Garmin Aviation Open House on Thursday, June 11th from 4:00-7:00 PM CDT. Pilots are welcome visit Garmin Headquarters in Olathe, Kansas to learn more about Garmin, tour our product reliability lab, manufacturing and repair facilities and flight simulator […]

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Flight Safety

$13 Million Judgment Against Mechanic For Crash

A California jury has awarded $13,360,000 to the family of a Napa doctor who died in the crash of his Cessna 182 in 2009, citing negligence and false representation on the part of the mechanic who had signed out the aircraft’s annual inspection days before the crash. The jury found that mechanic Faride Khalaf had […]

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Flight Safety

Pilots Blamed For Bahamas Learjet Crash

“Poor decision-making by the crew” was the probable cause of a fatal Learjet accident last November at Grand Bahama International Airport, according to the Bahamas’ aircraft accident investigation unit. Both crew members and seven passengers died after the jet struck a crane at about 220 feet ASL, about 3.2 nm from the runway threshold. The […]

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Accessories and Consummables

Engine Heaters: Probes, Bands or Pads?

Unless you operate your aircraft in a warm climate, we think fixed engine heaters are essential accessories. Even if you store the aircraft in a heated hangar, there could be times when you’re faced with an engine-stressing cold start. Not all systems are alike and the one you choose might depend on climate. We took […]

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